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the western carolinian published weekly john beard jr editor and prom iiniihir from the beginning 7 11 : no 11 of till xytli volume salisbury rowan county n c saturday september t 1834 3y authority states to transmit by mud ccrtuin books nnd dooo-i llielitv bt it enacted by ih senate uml flbttm tf repre sinttllllis of the united slates of aim tin i can ' grew assembled thm it shall i lawful for tho go vernors of tlie several states to trail mil bj mail free of postage all laws and reports whether bound or un bound and all records und documents of their respective states which maybe directed hv tic legislatures of the set ei a i stat os to he triilisuiitted to lhe lit entiles of oth.r stales ; uud the governor of tho stats transmit ing tho bame shall m addition to his li.mk endoi e the kind of book or document enclosed and direct the same to lhe governor ofthe state to which the same mav be sent approved : june 80th 1634 in â– judgl n nt lhe public int re_-l,i may require for the purpose of carrying into tli t th act entitled an act kina appropriations for â– cusl house in the i'll 1 vl'-w i ol l nnd for ou.ci purposes jmssud the thirteenth day of july m the yeai one tliousand eight hundred ami thirty-two approved : until june 1834 mi's mxt tlal thai shines â€” a young boy win yesterday playing in a hand's store in pen i st where he saw soma small bits of bright yellow metal lying alio it on the hour ns if if was consi dered altogether valueless the u.y gathered soma bits of if pul it in it p..|m-r uud curried it to a watchmaker in t'luttluun street u order to ascer tain what it wns worth on looking at il the watchmaker pronounced ii gold uml nfibred the hot five dollar for it â€” being tin seventh or eighth part of what such a quantity of gold is worth the liny however i.m.k the five dollars for it uud was highly delighted at having discovered such trea sure he immediately spent the five dollar and then went ami collected another parcel of this pre emus metal which he brought to tho store of messrs curtis cv co goldsmiths and tliera tier ed it for sale iii the expectation of getting tl high er price for it than lie did i'or thu lirst parcel some m-rsou in curtis store uls.i took the article to bo gold from its appearance hut sus|>ectitig that the boy did mil get it honestly both the boy and tho metal were tukeii to lhe police otlice on being questioned on the sul.je.-t the boy at once tolj where he got it anil said he look it is-ruuse tho owner did not seein to set ni;y value on it mr sparks thn police officer then went down to the store in pearl street to impure into llie mutter and discovered that this precious metal was nothing more nor less than bits of bright brass worth lit tle or nothing the announcement of this disco very by mr sparks caused no little amusement to ull concerned except thn wiitehniiiker in chat hum street who was much chagrined to find that instead of having got thirty or forty dollars worth of gold for five dollars ho i.n.l given that sum for i;v\vs of v\\e vhvuea sv.ius p*ssed at the first session of tin twenty-third congress . s....ui htmaaula asrcrtlmr ode roll tub tory celebration ofthe fourth of july lÂ«34 tune hail to t i hie/tain ninety-nine cheers for the hot headed hi roi ninety-nine more foi van buren lus anuire ! \\ .. it al lh"ir leisure und fiddle iii nolo enjoying the frolic while rome is on fire hurrah for old hickory i none but old nick or be could help us h...r fellows to dine ! we're nil collar-men ! public no 79 n act in addition io tlie " act more orbclually to provide for tho punishmenl of certain cr â– again t tin united stales nnd for oilier purposes approved march third eighteen hundred and twenty-lite ut 1 emitted in lhe senate and house uf repre misfires of the united states tf america in t'nn grtts assembled that whenever any criminal convict i of any oflenco against the i nited states shall be imprisoned in pursuance of such conviction and of the entsnee then upon in the prison or the penitentiary of , u iv st it or territory such criminal shall in nil re ipects i 1 subject to tlie siiiae discipline und treatment u ontenced by tin * lourts of il.e state or ter n which such prison or penitentiary is situated . i v '. e s coiilined therein shall also he exrlu ivoly dei lie control of tbe officers having charge of the tame ih laws ofthe said stale r territory john bell ithi.u o 801 a al i tor chain the term of the district court lie tt enacted in tl senate ami houst tf /.', preventatives of the united stattt of america in congress assembled that the term of the liistm-t court of tho i i states for tbo western district of louisiana shall hereafter commence and beholden on the thud monduy of march in each nml every war instead ofthe time heretofore appointed by law and tho curl shall then he in men under the powers duties rule ai,,i regulations heretofore proscribed by law sc 2 axiui he it furtht r enacted that nil ( t '. pleadings motions suits and business heretofore be i'u n pen i uu and undetermined shall itand continued valid and adjourned over to the nid next term of sm.l court io be holden on the aaid third mon lay in march next then to be proceeded in sh if rejjulurly returnable to notified or set for that term approved 30th june 1634 lor the \\ est 11 lll.-tru-t lit i i , anarchy comes again i hurrah for jackson blanks paper and twine ! if you ne'er drive ii loom nor catch a codfish again flunk of bis oiiuit , and shut up your loilguo ! did he not shihit half u do/en militia nl were n..i ambr stei and arbuthnot bung i lii.l he not shut n judge up fbr a little grudge ' down with the monster and cue us pet luniks now we ure in for it who cares a pin for it ! hurrah fur jackson i twine paper and itliinks fill fur the hero who never like sawney went hock arm having once utter'd his mind 'â– kill ti.r the chief puppet treasurer taney who being rejected most wisely reaign'd f kill nil a bumper then health to the skimmer-men lin in in kitchens wuh kendall lo dine i pensions and slavery i collars nnd km very ! hurrah for jackson i blanks paper and twine public v lh i.^^^^h 11 '.'/"â– â– ;â€¢â€žâ€ž.,, mm i the poit ' h he lo loh late [â€žâ– to the iii iii h to receite < h if she in her last voy.ig(-,h i lie |, jun h et law necessary lo secure hucii bounty . il.e ml i'f'lll |(" nooo^^^^^ssaa^^h vessel being of the burden of one hundred and thirteen a Â» a ct to prohibit the corporations of v^hmgtorl and twenty-nine ninety-fifths tons georgetown and alexandria in the district of co sec 4 and he it further enacted that the col lumbia from issuing promissory notes or bills of any ec.or ot the port ot 1 rencliuian's bay be nnd l.e her denomination less than ten dollars after the period by is authorized to pay to daniel kill lhe late therein mentioned and fbr the grndunl withdrawal owner ul tu the crew ot the fishing boat juno to be )>,â€žâ€ž circulation â€ž|- n hlc |, dotm â€ž r bills distributed according to law the same sum said vessel ltl â€ž enacted by the senate and houst of repre would have been entitled to as n bounty or drawback sentatives qf th vnited states uf america ... con it she hud not perished by the perils of the sen in her ~ em attendded that it shall not be inwfui for the last voyage and had arrived in iwrt having complied corporations of washington georgetown or alexan with all the requirements of law necessary to secure ; l rt :,, in the distriel of columbia or either of them af such bounty or drawback ; the said bout heme ol the ter the first day of marel fhteen hundred md tlnrty burtlen ol tourteen and seventy-nine ninety-filths tons ,,,â€ž,., t0 , ksu e any promissory note or lull of a less 1 hec 8 and be it further enacted thnt thecollec noiiiiiiat ion than ten dollars provided that it sbnll tor ot the customs for the district of barnstable state â€žâ€ž t be lawful for either ofthe corporations aforesaid to ol massachusetts ib hereby authorized to pay the heirs iâ€žâ€žke or issue anv new promissory note or lull after at law of the ownera and crew of the schooner lime n passage of this act of a leas denomination than line which was lost at sea together wit lithe whole crew ten dollars betire she had accomplished the tune required hy law s er 3 and be il further enacted that each and to entitle her to the bounty or drawback she would all the corporations aforesaid shall annually withdraw have been entitled to have received had she safely nr frum circulation and destroy promissory notes or bills rived in port after having accomplished the full time respectively issued by either of them of a less dcimmi required by law nation than ten dollars so ns to effect n reduction ol j one-fifth por annum uf un i winch each c.ir|<orat>oii mil \ in of ihe said notes or lull . ; nn.l speaker tf tht houst tf representatives m van buren vice-president of thi united states and i'r sident of the senate e'.."l : 30th june 1834 andrew jackson public no 80.1 un act in rinsing tiie salaries of the judg a of the united states !'...- the territories of michigan ar kansas und florida lie it enacted hi the senate ami house of repre sentatives of the united stales of america in con gress assembled that there shall he allowed and paid annually to euch of the judges of the united states i,r the territories of michigan arkansas and florida the sum of three liundred dollars in addition to the sa laries now allotted by law to the said judges leipec tivcly sec 2 and he t further enacted that this act shall tike effect frum the first day of january eighteen i undred and thirty-four and that the several sums au thorized to be paid shull be paid uut of any money in i e treasury not otherwise appropriated s.c.;l and be it further enacted that the increas . ! salary allowed by this act shall only lie pnid to such judges in the territories of florida and arkansas as ore not now allowed the extra compensation under the acl of may 1838 providing for the adjudication of land claims and shall take effect as to the remainder when the extra pny aforesaid shall no lunger be paid approved june liuth 1kil rrixnthr vlllk b or ll'a ll|r_,.,rr i iw'f m i 1 n i in ee cents wort n .. i tn"!7^^^ss_lsa^^^^^^^b pray take my advice if a to tun -' you'd get n ' y jo " r ""' Â°- f l ttmntzf pay off whal you owe and then keep out of debt q â– 111 0o"tho i.egislulure of neivf.'iindliind reeentlv ilus mny bo bad poetrv but ilepe.ul upon it it _,, , , , .. ., n / i â€¢ ii i , closed its sesuon , and owing to the pov.-rtv ot the is excellent sense it is au old sat u.g that the ... ,. , , ,." , ',. , ; â– ,, , ., , ,-,. " , ... .. i reasury iiutt.'.l to pay the n-nt t the house in debtor is a slave to the cred.lor it su hall lhe , , ,,- , ' â€¢ ,. ., . ,, , , ,.,' tvhichtlievs.it in consequence ol ilu < ouu-isinn world enter into voluntary servitude 1 he uuiver ,, â€ž , j._j Â«, ., '.,, , ..* . , ., the landlady u mrs mary i rut is has sued out a sal rage to buy on credit is a serious eti iu this , , ...â€¢<â€¢. i i tn .â– n . ., â€¢ , , , listruuit to s.t.sfy her deinailds 1 he blloit ui i i country limy a iniirried inun is ruiiii'il bv it .... .. , â€¢ .,. ., , ,. . â– ,,,, j ,,,-. ,,â€ž , , -. , the nilvertiseiiieiii ofleruig the goods lor sale : lliurew.ts 1 hus i horiibiiry who nus uu in us ... ,â– ,, v , . r . , i â€¢ _â€¢ , - ., , â€¢ ' , , " auction on t-ri.luv at i j oo x-u it not pre triuus man he hud got as goo a tar n us hit ... , â€¢ . , , , .... . ,. __â€¢Â»,, b â€ž . .- . 3 i vi nsly redeemed at tlie house now occupied tlie north parish ol apu el.urv hut iinlorlunittely i Â«,- , v .,â€ž ., , , , ' . ' .,,â€¢_-, ,. y irs i ravers the undermentioned ... tides tu lle guve miv o the prctai ing tiislu u i getting in .Â« , , , .. , . . , , ,, i â€¢, i , ,- , , , .-" . , ", j ken bv distress tor rent ihin frnni the letis kilivo debt and a bud he he led ot it at thirty he owed . -,, r v . ,. â€ž . . ., , , Â£..,,â€žâ€ž, i i.i ., ' i assembly of new touiullaiid to the subscriber ijij.ouu his farm yielded about that sum he . . ' could not live without purchasing some filings and . l i i _. . <_> j n i -.. _ i .. i.i b - Â« large desk containing h drawers li'le.l with a s all the money he could raise wen io put pnuci â€žâ€ž.,â€ž.. ri i . .â– â€¢ .. u . __. i .- i ' - ,'â€¢ variety til hooks papers ami p rt loin , â€” lhe sis ik ikii and interest on his debt : he had en rv thing to â€žâ€ž> , â€ž,â€¢ ._ , , r ! . , .. j , * , , ,.. ., ., , -, â– 6 cr s chair stutl.-.l and legnntiv covered willi blue buy on credit so ut the yea i s ml with interest _._._,_, i â– .. . .' , > , -, , c . , _- morocco and with in ass in until gs â€” 1 huge chair anu cost and no loss ol tune aud ex in c ha e for â€ž. a i u j . ., . _ . . ,, ,' , , , "-.""â– < s'xxx "-â€¢ i.i , - â€¢ stulled superbly cover-d anil well and substantial tilings because lit did no . nuke rem t pa ,, he was i ,,..., .' . -. i . ._ c ., ii i i ... , i â– i , ,- .. â€¢ ,,â€ž lv buill used by the usher ofthe black rod â€” il ust as deeply involved ai i the year before thus cl>rk â€ž 1 m , of s nor ,â€ž b , ,.,â€ž,. ml nassed dunned and dunned was poor horn ,,,â€ž,,, b 'â€ž s-,geiâ€žâ€ž.iâ€ž.i,n.,s l he bury for twenty years . . j . ;, , . , ,- , . v , i -| â€¢ t . r . ,, i porters desk â€” 2 large stoves will fiinne u.g to not so will ins cousin ned roster he vowed .. â– â– , ,. ., h _- c ,,., ' , ,-,â€¢,- u " w " suit anil six covered firms with a variety of lie d owe no man lhe produceot lus farm was , ,|â€ž ,!-, â€ž ,, â€ž.â€ž. . , u â€¢ , ,.,, â€ž ., . ,.',,,, i , , . , other iirticlus too ledums to mention â€” a very vul abuui the same as that of 1 liorubiiry s ; but as he . ( . , ' was not forced bv duns or executions to sell it out .,,â€ž' , . ... __â– . ,. . 3 ,â– , . . , ., y terms inti.le known nt thn time of sale ol season ho got the highest price as he paid for maltv tu avi'rs things when he go them he had them 3 per cent jam es lift auctioneer ' " cheaper â€” as ho paid neither interest nor cost and lost no time iu running to borrow money or see his /-..._,â€ž !_"..;_,. i t " .. c i , â€ž.â€ž|.. i ii Â£ r w , ,.. i ' ne rather .' â€” t nrniiig the corner of church cred tors he laid up is 10 a yeai and lived iiuite as i r ., , w.â„¢.wm ,..,â€ž,â€ž, ' i .- '. , i ' d v\arren streets the other evening our nttou well as lus cousin and infinite y hanpier .- . , , ' , . , , ,,,, .,, } " ,. turn wns arrested bv tho tender and p lainlive ox w hen poor ihornluiry saw a man ruing up iâ€žâ€ž.,i ., ,â– ' c , .. _,, .- , .. i , â€¢ i i . 1 . . ' < uimiiti n ot a young tenia e voice â€” 'â€¢ come lather the road ins anxious looks to d h.m as p iiii t as it ,,, . , .. â€ž â€žâ€¢Â»!;__.. . ... . , ' _ it ii .. i i . _â€¢ o ii ' do do come wn tu rued und there si.mkj a man could tell " plugue on that fe otv be has come to â€ž, , ,. , , , ' .. . , , , , , , ,. ' i . " mm ii ii i r.-spec-lal.lv-bsjking and cuntoi a i v c ad ... din dun v hen a sudden rap at the door uuiioiince c â€žâ€žâ€ž .,, ,',, â€žâ€ž ,,,â€ž' , , - . .', '" a i i.i , , , , v one liniid on the a hug anil supnorte bv a it u visitor uo matter how lately lie bud icen diiuned ,,- .,. kj . j ,, ?.' .. ". i i . i i i i i .- i ' tlo girl lus laughter on tho other side she was he turned pale und looked sorrow uly anxious un j .â€ž,,*.,; i . . c .. . ""*â– """ i.i , j t.-ii.lerlv entr iiling a drunken father tu go hum til the visitor was known ... , j .â€ž. â€ž- ., i u r .""""-â– *" >â€¢â€¢ 'â– "Â»"Â»â€¢ m _. . , ho started ii the child clinging to his side and unv it man cues into the store for a singe ar â€žâ€ž i i j , . c ., â– . . . .: , i â– â€¢ â– , . . ., â– ' , , ns he reeled and almost fe into the " utter tho tide looking around twenty things strike his i i.i i n , j ,_- â€¢ s , "" , '""Â» . i s . 9 . .- . . ii'tln hung litnrally braced berse f against the mive eye he has no money ; buys on credit 1 oohsh , ,â€žâ€ž,,, ,â€žâ€ž? u tf â€ž_ au ... rjti i ij i , i . . i ment and lielil him up h ho still s.n.por ed um man i pay day must conic and ten chances lo one _â€ž l .,.â€žâ€žâ€žâ€ž j , ', c . , ' ' . i ' ii i i -. c j i . ... .! bh " e staggered to and in unti we turned from like death it finds vou unprepared o nee it tc > i â– r.i . . . Â»â€ž_... ,.. ii â€¢ â– i -. , , , , ' the painful spectacle ! what a beaut i u commen mc ye who have experienced it did the p leisure ,â€ž ' ,.â€¢â€ž â€žâ€ž' . ,, â€ž. .. r â€¢"*" ul â„¢""Â«* ,- _â€¢ â€¢ i .- i is . , l r y is upon um ale inui of a liui iter ; and ol possessing the article bear any proportion to the i . i s , Â»""Â«Â»"'â– . w â– e , â€¢ oi . â€¢ â€¢ i . ' wl.ut a loathsomo one uikiii the sm of drunken pain of being called on to pay lor a when you hud â€žâ€žâ€ž i â€ž m , h _.. u ij . aen it not in your power ' l " pss ' ,'. h ,' Â«>Â»* â€¢"â– " "^ put an ono.ny mto g.mxi people hark ye : a few rules well kept i h ' h m Â° ulh l Â° %' 5 * bra ' n8 / ' . . will contribute much to your happiness and iii.ie 1 a y ' commr " al ailvertiser peodence never buv wbut vou do not n-ally want ,....,â€žâ€žâ€žâ€ž ti c n _.._-. w v u ,â€¢". i â– .... matrimony â€” 1 ho fii i win beautifii extract never buy on credit when you can possib y < o â€¢ fr , ,â€ž , ,- , â€ž,â€ž . . , . i Â» . "' t " nu -* i ii i -. â€¢ , â€¢ ii . , is lrom ' l-.iuiily lectures by mrs \. soroat of without luke prido if being alio to say " 1 owe t mi ' r u ' ul â€ž txr . .... lauiitxn massachusetts : no man wives are sometimes thought ess ; â€ž , ,â€ž..,â€ž . r.l _. l j ... . . daughters now and then extravagant many a e,nhu,.ti p ' , r i wr0,chedne t j wh u ch h â„¢ lime when neither the wife nor the daughter would " "* z 'â€ž "" r j e l si t ml '"â€¢ willingly give a single pang to the fond father's bo Â«"".!' i ,' "^ 1 ?*?' c "" nu ''"'' h w*t son ll.ey b urge al tease l.i.n to get articles pica ! mo ? , b ! t "' bc 1 ba '"" cd sant enougbto be sure to possess hut difficult e 2sh . u . . z ""'. "'" cv0 ',' . '" ar he him ... bu"y ; he purchases on credit is ed v^^^^tal f *'?"' * " c " d Â£ i j i i . . i . , lerenco will dull and suspic ion blast it must im sued ; and many an hour made wretched by their j i _ i _- * _, !* â– c â€ž â– , no . t ' Â«â€¢Â»â– â– i watered with a shower of tender nfh-cl on exnnnd follv and imprudence old robert presents his , j u.i.1 â€ž l m â€žÂ»â€¢ â€ž..â€ž .- "â– "" Â»Â»Â«" cxp.ma â€¢ i . . u . .- . i . . . fi " wh a glow ol ut t.-utiimi and cuarded with thn compliiiieuts to tho adies uud ixtgs they wou 1 ;.â€žâ€ž, 7 . ,- . . h wÂ«n ine . ., . . i ii i . â€¢ i . ,-' iinpregiii uie iwrner of uiihiak.-ii confidence thim have the goixlness to read the lust eight es once â€žâ€ž;,,,â€žâ€ž. ;, m u l i c '".Â»"â– "â€¢'â€¢ i nua . . ii .. . ... â€¢ u ,. nurtured it will bloom with trngrance in everv ma a week till they get them by heart and then act us â€ž,,â€ž , lf ..,- ,â€ž,,. â€žâ€ž,â€žâ€ž,. â€ž _ j ,. er ',~' .. - ii - i - â€¢ ... .- so " Â°. in . and sweeten even the liinchiios of 1a their own excellent dispositions will direct lining years " del i ' to a to to to to bitters m oh a your i h i iniiiih or n h to liihoih you huve received illl the hen.'lils xl public no 86 an act concerning tonnage duty on spanish vessels he it enacted by the senate and house of repre sentatives f the united stales of america in congress assembled that from and after the first day of march next spanish vessels coming from the island of cuba or porto rico either directly or after touching nl nny port or pluce shall pay in tlie ports ofthe united stiles such further tonnage duty in addition to the tonnage dutv which may be payable under any other law ns slmil be equivalent to the amount of discriminating du ty tliat would have beeu imposed on the cargoes im ported in the said vessels respectively if the same had been exported from the port of havana in american bottoms sec 5 and be it further enacted that before any such vessel shall be permitted to clear out or depart from a port ofthe united slates with a esrgo which shall be directly or indirectly destined to either of the said islands the said vessel shall pay such further ton nage duty aa shall be equivalent to the amount of dis criminating duty that would be payable tor the time be ing upon the cargo if imported into the purl uf hava na in an american bottom sec 3 and be tt further enacted that no spanish vessel shall be allowed to clear out or depart nom n port of the united states with any goods wares or merchandise except upon a destination to sonic jwrt or place in the island of cuba or porto r.co without giving bond with approved security in double the value of ihe vessel and cargo that the said cargo or any part th-r.-of sl.a'l not be landed in either ofthe said islands â€” wh ch bond shall be cancelled on pmluc'tr of certifi cates from an american consul that the sn d cargo has been landed elsewhere bnnatide and without intention to re-ship it for a port in one of the said islands sec 4 ami be it further enacted that the secre tary of the treasu r y be and he is hereby authorized from tune to time lo estimate the said additional ton nage duty and to give directions to the oiliccrs of the customs of the united states for the collections of such duties so as to coliform the same toany variation which may take place in the discriminating duties levied on t'.e cargoes of american vessels in the said port of havana sec , r ). anil be it further enactid thnt whenever the president of tho united states shall be satisfied that the discriminating duties in 1'iviir of spanish hot loins levied upon the cargoes of american vessels in tbe ports of cuba and porto rico hate been abolished or whenever in his opinion a satisfactory arrangement upon the subject of the said duties shall have 1 n made between the united slates and spain the pre sident is hereby authorized to declare the nine by pro clamation and thereupon this act shall oease to have anv fbrther force or enact approved : utlj june lÂ«o4 render an account at each scsmoii to congress show ing the amount withdrawn and extinguished as afore snid and the balance still in circulation sec m awl he it further enacted that on failure of eiiher or all of the corporations foresaid to comply with the requirements of the second section of this act it shall not thereafter be lawful for the corpora tion or corporations so failing tn isa.ic any prombjoory note or bdl nf n jess denomination than ten dollars approved : 30th june ia')4 public no 81.1 an act making compensation for certain diplomatic services and for other purposes df it enacted hy the senate and house of repre sentatives of ihe un ited states of america in congress assembled that there be allowed and paid to vv h i c wright to fupply the deficiency of a former ap propriation in payment of the balance found due to him in the adjustment of his accounts and for his diploma tic services at the court of brazil after the death of mr tudor and before the arrival of mr brown the fuin of five thousand and thirty-seven dollnrs also to the stnte of maine to reimburse the expense of supporting certain american citizens iu prison at freuencton in new brunswick seventy-live dollars also to john adams smith nathaniel xiles and j c pickett secretaries of legation a compensation tor their services as charguh d affaires at the rate of lout thousand five hundred dollars per annum during the tuna ibat ihey were actually left in charge of the af&iri of the legations to which they were attached deduct ng therefrom the amount already pud to them as secretaries of legation ; the aforesaid sums to be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated to jiimes c pickett secretary of legation left in charge of the affairs of the united states at bouota on tbo termination of the mission of mr moore onequar tor's salary for the expense f his return to the united states live hundred dollars approved : kulh june 1634 evlmmbi ky female seminary the exercises or this institution wili be resumed on the 1st of october the price of tuition per session 5 months is 10 bo drawing and painting ho music 820 â€” payable in advance benji cottrell salisbury aug 0 1634 principal salisbury jffale leadcniy rcmiis institution will open under the direction *- of the subscriber on monday the first day of september as be expects at first to have u li mited number of pupils and intends devoting his attention exclusively to his school he hopes to give the most entire satisfaction to all who patronize him ilis terms of tuition will be per session us j follows : public no p2.1 av act repealing certain acts of the legislative council of tlie territory of florida be it enacted hy the senate and house of repre tentative of tht united slates of aim rica in congress tust milled that all such acts or parts of acts passed by the legislative council ofthe territory of florida ns may impose a higher or greater tax on the slates or " tber property of non-resident citizens than is imposed on tbe slavos or other property of resident citizens of raid territory are declared null and void sec 2 and be tl furlhi r enacted tint if any pe bon sbnll attempt to enforce any of tho acts or purt of lets passed by the legislative council of the territo ry of florida as aforesaid by demanding or receiving any tax position or assessment authorized or pre - ribed thereby such person shall on conviction tlicnv t be punished by fine not exceeding iwo hundred dollars or by imprisonment not exceeding six months or either or both of said punishments sec i and be it further enacted that the coun ty of leon in the territory of florida shall be utl.uri i'-'i iu elect two additional members to the legislative i uiicd oo the lirst monday in september next and 1 dl he lawful for the legislative council to designate by law the election districts in such manner as to en s re ail equality of representation tu each approved 30th june 1834 reading writing and arithmetic 80 00 english grammar and geography 9 00 languages and sciences â€¢ 12 00 thos w sparrow august 30 1634 3t land for sale i^iie subscriber offers for sale u tract of land â– of 5 0 7 acres lying on both sides ol irunt's creek six miles southwest of salisbury fro l r jo to 200 acres are cleared about 20 ol which is excellent meadow in good order there - a is a g....d dwelling-house on the jlft.'iinu a hum and other out-houses terms will lie made accommodating to any ono wishing to purchase fftj any one desiring to see the property will pl.-ase cull on the subscriber living five miles from salisbury on the road to beattie'a ford ij^^^^^^mmalthku 11 lin ke _______ <: public no 87 an act to authorize the president of the united states to direct transfers of appropriations in the na tal service under certain oircumstani â– be it 1 nuclei hij the simile and houst of repre sentatives ofthe united states of america in cun great ess ti'ihctl that upon the application of the se cretary ofthe navy the president ofthe united slates shall have authority whenever iu his opinion lhe con tingencies of the public service may require it at any period between the close of the year and the passage of the new naval appropriation bills to direct that n part of the money appropriated for a particular branch of the naval service the former year to be applied to another branch of the said service ; in which ense a medal account ofthe moneys thus transferred and of their application shall be laid before congress previous lo its adjournment approved : 30th june 1*34 june 21 1834 viand for sa\c public no s8-1 an act to relinquish tbe reversionary interest of the united states iu a certain indian reservation lying between the rivers of mississippi and deemoins /(- il enacted hi the semite anil house of lit pn â– tcntatives qf the united slates nf america in con fins assembled that all the right title nnd in â€¢â– â– n st which might accrue or revert to the united stater to the reservation of lands lying between tbe ri â€¢ desinoins and mississippi which was reserved for â€¢ of the liulf breeds belonging to the sacs and it nations now used by them or home of ll.ein under a treaty made ami concluded between the united states and he sacs and fox tribes or nations of indians a washington on ths fourth day of august in the year louaand eight hundred and twenty-four be and ime are hereby relinquished nnd vested in the said i â€¢ 11 lined ,,|- suc'i and fox tril.es or nations of in wbo nl the passage of this act nre under the reservation in the said treaty entitled by the indian title to the same with full power and authority to u inafer their portions tb r f by sale devise or descent ing to the liuvs of the state of missouri approved june isoth l-'m i^iie subscriber having determined on moving i to the south next winter oflers for sale tiie plantation on which he lives is miles west of salisbury on the waters of buck creek there are 60 a3f.3q in the truct about one-half of which is cleared chiefly fresh inclu ding 25 acres of good meadow there is on the premises a comfortable dwell ing house with good cribs stables barn and other out-houses new and in good repair the water is excellent tho situation healthy and the neighborhood agreeable 0o the terms will be made easy to any person wishing to buy and can bo known by culling on the subscriber or by directing a letter to him at houston's post olfice rowan county samuel jeter _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________â– ot juvenile intrepidity â€” about 4 o'clock on sun day afternoon u child about 5 yours of ago belong ing to a p.ior woman residing in wuler street fell off vino street wharf into lhe delaware and sunk a lad named william riddle about 18 years of age son of mr john riddle residing in ferris's court near vine west of front street caught a glimpse of tho child ns it dropped from the wharf rushed to the spot leupt into the wutor and bro't tho child safe to land tho gratitude of tho mo ther was unbounded sho had witnossed the wholo act of the boy and pressed him to take all the mo noy sho had by her but his reply was " i didrnt save it for money philad advertiser how happy the farmer who owes not a pound but lays up ins fitly ouch yenr that comeo round : he fears neither constable shenir nor dun : to bank or to justice has never to run his cellar well fill'd and his pantry well stor'd hu lives far mÂ»r blest than n prince or a lord ; then take my ndv.ee if a fortune you'd get pay off what you owe and then keep out of debt | public mo Â»] an act to authorize the secreury of the treasury to grant a right of way in a certain case in the ci ty of new vork be it enacted by the senate and house of repre sentatives of the unili tl stales of amirica in congress iiss<m>.li d thnt the secretary ofthe treasury be and he is hereby authorized to grant unto the president di re-tors ami company of the bank of the united stales and their successors nnd assigns a right of way and pas sage over and upon the lands and premises purchased by the united slates for the site of a custon.-lmu Â» . m the port of new york and upon such terms and condi tions.and with such reservations end restriction Â«â€¢ signs of the times â€” we see it confidently stu te.l that all the members of tho house of repre senli.tiv.-s from indiana with one oxception huve since their return home renounced jackson i the great west w.ll never again yield its support to that administration which claims to be strict constructionists in mutters tending to the public welfare and latitudinarian in very thing elie ! â€” baltimore patriot inquest faitraordinary wo have heard that un inquest was held yesterday at the navy-yard by the secretary nnd commissioners of the navy on the decapitated figure-hoa.l of the c'onatitu hon it is rumored and currently believed that biter the close and solomn investigation which lhe importance of thn subject domeudod the verdie was fclo de m , fell in the-eca boston journal august 30 1 sl salisbury may 17 1h.'u ( tk re prepared to execute every kind of printing i * " m n very sii|s-ri..r style and our charges will be . res onahh any f^y orders from ii di-i'anco will i e-.yt bx it the x at prirr.pt ittfnthm public no 84 izing the governor of the several \\ act

the western carolinian published weekly john beard jr editor and prom iiniihir from the beginning 7 11 : no 11 of till xytli volume salisbury rowan county n c saturday september t 1834 3y authority states to transmit by mud ccrtuin books nnd dooo-i llielitv bt it enacted by ih senate uml flbttm tf repre sinttllllis of the united slates of aim tin i can ' grew assembled thm it shall i lawful for tho go vernors of tlie several states to trail mil bj mail free of postage all laws and reports whether bound or un bound and all records und documents of their respective states which maybe directed hv tic legislatures of the set ei a i stat os to he triilisuiitted to lhe lit entiles of oth.r stales ; uud the governor of tho stats transmit ing tho bame shall m addition to his li.mk endoi e the kind of book or document enclosed and direct the same to lhe governor ofthe state to which the same mav be sent approved : june 80th 1634 in â– judgl n nt lhe public int re_-l,i may require for the purpose of carrying into tli t th act entitled an act kina appropriations for â– cusl house in the i'll 1 vl'-w i ol l nnd for ou.ci purposes jmssud the thirteenth day of july m the yeai one tliousand eight hundred ami thirty-two approved : until june 1834 mi's mxt tlal thai shines â€” a young boy win yesterday playing in a hand's store in pen i st where he saw soma small bits of bright yellow metal lying alio it on the hour ns if if was consi dered altogether valueless the u.y gathered soma bits of if pul it in it p..|m-r uud curried it to a watchmaker in t'luttluun street u order to ascer tain what it wns worth on looking at il the watchmaker pronounced ii gold uml nfibred the hot five dollar for it â€” being tin seventh or eighth part of what such a quantity of gold is worth the liny however i.m.k the five dollars for it uud was highly delighted at having discovered such trea sure he immediately spent the five dollar and then went ami collected another parcel of this pre emus metal which he brought to tho store of messrs curtis cv co goldsmiths and tliera tier ed it for sale iii the expectation of getting tl high er price for it than lie did i'or thu lirst parcel some m-rsou in curtis store uls.i took the article to bo gold from its appearance hut sus|>ectitig that the boy did mil get it honestly both the boy and tho metal were tukeii to lhe police otlice on being questioned on the sul.je.-t the boy at once tolj where he got it anil said he look it is-ruuse tho owner did not seein to set ni;y value on it mr sparks thn police officer then went down to the store in pearl street to impure into llie mutter and discovered that this precious metal was nothing more nor less than bits of bright brass worth lit tle or nothing the announcement of this disco very by mr sparks caused no little amusement to ull concerned except thn wiitehniiiker in chat hum street who was much chagrined to find that instead of having got thirty or forty dollars worth of gold for five dollars ho i.n.l given that sum for i;v\vs of v\\e vhvuea sv.ius p*ssed at the first session of tin twenty-third congress . s....ui htmaaula asrcrtlmr ode roll tub tory celebration ofthe fourth of july lÂ«34 tune hail to t i hie/tain ninety-nine cheers for the hot headed hi roi ninety-nine more foi van buren lus anuire ! \\ .. it al lh"ir leisure und fiddle iii nolo enjoying the frolic while rome is on fire hurrah for old hickory i none but old nick or be could help us h...r fellows to dine ! we're nil collar-men ! public no 79 n act in addition io tlie " act more orbclually to provide for tho punishmenl of certain cr â– again t tin united stales nnd for oilier purposes approved march third eighteen hundred and twenty-lite ut 1 emitted in lhe senate and house uf repre misfires of the united states tf america in t'nn grtts assembled that whenever any criminal convict i of any oflenco against the i nited states shall be imprisoned in pursuance of such conviction and of the entsnee then upon in the prison or the penitentiary of , u iv st it or territory such criminal shall in nil re ipects i 1 subject to tlie siiiae discipline und treatment u ontenced by tin * lourts of il.e state or ter n which such prison or penitentiary is situated . i v '. e s coiilined therein shall also he exrlu ivoly dei lie control of tbe officers having charge of the tame ih laws ofthe said stale r territory john bell ithi.u o 801 a al i tor chain the term of the district court lie tt enacted in tl senate ami houst tf /.', preventatives of the united stattt of america in congress assembled that the term of the liistm-t court of tho i i states for tbo western district of louisiana shall hereafter commence and beholden on the thud monduy of march in each nml every war instead ofthe time heretofore appointed by law and tho curl shall then he in men under the powers duties rule ai,,i regulations heretofore proscribed by law sc 2 axiui he it furtht r enacted that nil ( t '. pleadings motions suits and business heretofore be i'u n pen i uu and undetermined shall itand continued valid and adjourned over to the nid next term of sm.l court io be holden on the aaid third mon lay in march next then to be proceeded in sh if rejjulurly returnable to notified or set for that term approved 30th june 1634 lor the \\ est 11 lll.-tru-t lit i i , anarchy comes again i hurrah for jackson blanks paper and twine ! if you ne'er drive ii loom nor catch a codfish again flunk of bis oiiuit , and shut up your loilguo ! did he not shihit half u do/en militia nl were n..i ambr stei and arbuthnot bung i lii.l he not shut n judge up fbr a little grudge ' down with the monster and cue us pet luniks now we ure in for it who cares a pin for it ! hurrah fur jackson i twine paper and itliinks fill fur the hero who never like sawney went hock arm having once utter'd his mind 'â– kill ti.r the chief puppet treasurer taney who being rejected most wisely reaign'd f kill nil a bumper then health to the skimmer-men lin in in kitchens wuh kendall lo dine i pensions and slavery i collars nnd km very ! hurrah for jackson i blanks paper and twine public v lh i.^^^^h 11 '.'/"â– â– ;â€¢â€žâ€ž.,, mm i the poit ' h he lo loh late [â€žâ– to the iii iii h to receite < h if she in her last voy.ig(-,h i lie |, jun h et law necessary lo secure hucii bounty . il.e ml i'f'lll |(" nooo^^^^^ssaa^^h vessel being of the burden of one hundred and thirteen a Â» a ct to prohibit the corporations of v^hmgtorl and twenty-nine ninety-fifths tons georgetown and alexandria in the district of co sec 4 and he it further enacted that the col lumbia from issuing promissory notes or bills of any ec.or ot the port ot 1 rencliuian's bay be nnd l.e her denomination less than ten dollars after the period by is authorized to pay to daniel kill lhe late therein mentioned and fbr the grndunl withdrawal owner ul tu the crew ot the fishing boat juno to be )>,â€žâ€ž circulation â€ž|- n hlc |, dotm â€ž r bills distributed according to law the same sum said vessel ltl â€ž enacted by the senate and houst of repre would have been entitled to as n bounty or drawback sentatives qf th vnited states uf america ... con it she hud not perished by the perils of the sen in her ~ em attendded that it shall not be inwfui for the last voyage and had arrived in iwrt having complied corporations of washington georgetown or alexan with all the requirements of law necessary to secure ; l rt :,, in the distriel of columbia or either of them af such bounty or drawback ; the said bout heme ol the ter the first day of marel fhteen hundred md tlnrty burtlen ol tourteen and seventy-nine ninety-filths tons ,,,â€ž,., t0 , ksu e any promissory note or lull of a less 1 hec 8 and be it further enacted thnt thecollec noiiiiiiat ion than ten dollars provided that it sbnll tor ot the customs for the district of barnstable state â€žâ€ž t be lawful for either ofthe corporations aforesaid to ol massachusetts ib hereby authorized to pay the heirs iâ€žâ€žke or issue anv new promissory note or lull after at law of the ownera and crew of the schooner lime n passage of this act of a leas denomination than line which was lost at sea together wit lithe whole crew ten dollars betire she had accomplished the tune required hy law s er 3 and be il further enacted that each and to entitle her to the bounty or drawback she would all the corporations aforesaid shall annually withdraw have been entitled to have received had she safely nr frum circulation and destroy promissory notes or bills rived in port after having accomplished the full time respectively issued by either of them of a less dcimmi required by law nation than ten dollars so ns to effect n reduction ol j one-fifth por annum uf un i winch each c.ir|oii mil \ in of ihe said notes or lull . ; nn.l speaker tf tht houst tf representatives m van buren vice-president of thi united states and i'r sident of the senate e'.."l : 30th june 1834 andrew jackson public no 80.1 un act in rinsing tiie salaries of the judg a of the united states !'...- the territories of michigan ar kansas und florida lie it enacted hi the senate ami house of repre sentatives of the united stales of america in con gress assembled that there shall he allowed and paid annually to euch of the judges of the united states i,r the territories of michigan arkansas and florida the sum of three liundred dollars in addition to the sa laries now allotted by law to the said judges leipec tivcly sec 2 and he t further enacted that this act shall tike effect frum the first day of january eighteen i undred and thirty-four and that the several sums au thorized to be paid shull be paid uut of any money in i e treasury not otherwise appropriated s.c.;l and be it further enacted that the increas . ! salary allowed by this act shall only lie pnid to such judges in the territories of florida and arkansas as ore not now allowed the extra compensation under the acl of may 1838 providing for the adjudication of land claims and shall take effect as to the remainder when the extra pny aforesaid shall no lunger be paid approved june liuth 1kil rrixnthr vlllk b or ll'a ll|r_,.,rr i iw'f m i 1 n i in ee cents wort n .. i tn"!7^^^ss_lsa^^^^^^^b pray take my advice if a to tun -' you'd get n ' y jo " r ""' Â°- f l ttmntzf pay off whal you owe and then keep out of debt q â– 111 0o"tho i.egislulure of neivf.'iindliind reeentlv ilus mny bo bad poetrv but ilepe.ul upon it it _,, , , , .. ., n / i â€¢ ii i , closed its sesuon , and owing to the pov.-rtv ot the is excellent sense it is au old sat u.g that the ... ,. , , ,." , ',. , ; â– ,, , ., , ,-,. " , ... .. i reasury iiutt.'.l to pay the n-nt t the house in debtor is a slave to the cred.lor it su hall lhe , , ,,- , ' â€¢ ,. ., . ,, , , ,.,' tvhichtlievs.it in consequence ol ilu < ouu-isinn world enter into voluntary servitude 1 he uuiver ,, â€ž , j._j Â«, ., '.,, , ..* . , ., the landlady u mrs mary i rut is has sued out a sal rage to buy on credit is a serious eti iu this , , ...â€¢ j n i -.. _ i .. i.i b - Â« large desk containing h drawers li'le.l with a s all the money he could raise wen io put pnuci â€žâ€ž.,â€ž.. ri i . .â– â€¢ .. u . __. i .- i ' - ,'â€¢ variety til hooks papers ami p rt loin , â€” lhe sis ik ikii and interest on his debt : he had en rv thing to â€žâ€ž> , â€ž,â€¢ ._ , , r ! . , .. j , * , , ,.. ., ., , -, â– 6 cr s chair stutl.-.l and legnntiv covered willi blue buy on credit so ut the yea i s ml with interest _._._,_, i â– .. . .' , > , -, , c . , _- morocco and with in ass in until gs â€” 1 huge chair anu cost and no loss ol tune aud ex in c ha e for â€ž. a i u j . ., . _ . . ,, ,' , , , "-.""â– < s'xxx "-â€¢ i.i , - â€¢ stulled superbly cover-d anil well and substantial tilings because lit did no . nuke rem t pa ,, he was i ,,..., .' . -. i . ._ c ., ii i i ... , i â– i , ,- .. â€¢ ,,â€ž lv buill used by the usher ofthe black rod â€” il ust as deeply involved ai i the year before thus cl>rk â€ž 1 m , of s nor ,â€ž b , ,.,â€ž,. ml nassed dunned and dunned was poor horn ,,,â€ž,,, b 'â€ž s-,geiâ€žâ€ž.iâ€ž.i,n.,s l he bury for twenty years . . j . ;, , . , ,- , . v , i -| â€¢ t . r . ,, i porters desk â€” 2 large stoves will fiinne u.g to not so will ins cousin ned roster he vowed .. â– â– , ,. ., h _- c ,,., ' , ,-,â€¢,- u " w " suit anil six covered firms with a variety of lie d owe no man lhe produceot lus farm was , ,|â€ž ,!-, â€ž ,, â€ž.â€ž. . , u â€¢ , ,.,, â€ž ., . ,.',,,, i , , . , other iirticlus too ledums to mention â€” a very vul abuui the same as that of 1 liorubiiry s ; but as he . ( . , ' was not forced bv duns or executions to sell it out .,,â€ž' , . ... __â– . ,. . 3 ,â– , . . , ., y terms inti.le known nt thn time of sale ol season ho got the highest price as he paid for maltv tu avi'rs things when he go them he had them 3 per cent jam es lift auctioneer ' " cheaper â€” as ho paid neither interest nor cost and lost no time iu running to borrow money or see his /-..._,â€ž !_"..;_,. i t " .. c i , â€ž.â€ž|.. i ii Â£ r w , ,.. i ' ne rather .' â€” t nrniiig the corner of church cred tors he laid up is 10 a yeai and lived iiuite as i r ., , w.â„¢.wm ,..,â€ž,â€ž, ' i .- '. , i ' d v\arren streets the other evening our nttou well as lus cousin and infinite y hanpier .- . , , ' , . , , ,,,, .,, } " ,. turn wns arrested bv tho tender and p lainlive ox w hen poor ihornluiry saw a man ruing up iâ€žâ€ž.,i ., ,â– ' c , .. _,, .- , .. i , â€¢ i i . 1 . . ' < uimiiti n ot a young tenia e voice â€” 'â€¢ come lather the road ins anxious looks to d h.m as p iiii t as it ,,, . , .. â€ž â€žâ€¢Â»!;__.. . ... . , ' _ it ii .. i i . _â€¢ o ii ' do do come wn tu rued und there si.mkj a man could tell " plugue on that fe otv be has come to â€ž, , ,. , , , ' .. . , , , , , , ,. ' i . " mm ii ii i r.-spec-lal.lv-bsjking and cuntoi a i v c ad ... din dun v hen a sudden rap at the door uuiioiince c â€žâ€žâ€ž .,, ,',, â€žâ€ž ,,,â€ž' , , - . .', '" a i i.i , , , , v one liniid on the a hug anil supnorte bv a it u visitor uo matter how lately lie bud icen diiuned ,,- .,. kj . j ,, ?.' .. ". i i . i i i i i .- i ' tlo girl lus laughter on tho other side she was he turned pale und looked sorrow uly anxious un j .â€ž,,*.,; i . . c .. . ""*â– """ i.i , j t.-ii.lerlv entr iiling a drunken father tu go hum til the visitor was known ... , j .â€ž. â€ž- ., i u r .""""-â– *" >â€¢â€¢ 'â– "Â»"Â»â€¢ m _. . , ho started ii the child clinging to his side and unv it man cues into the store for a singe ar â€žâ€ž i i j , . c ., â– . . . .: , i â– â€¢ â– , . . ., â– ' , , ns he reeled and almost fe into the " utter tho tide looking around twenty things strike his i i.i i n , j ,_- â€¢ s , "" , '""Â» . i s . 9 . .- . . ii'tln hung litnrally braced berse f against the mive eye he has no money ; buys on credit 1 oohsh , ,â€žâ€ž,,, ,â€žâ€ž? u tf â€ž_ au ... rjti i ij i , i . . i ment and lielil him up h ho still s.n.por ed um man i pay day must conic and ten chances lo one _â€ž l .,.â€žâ€žâ€žâ€ž j , ', c . , ' ' . i ' ii i i -. c j i . ... .! bh " e staggered to and in unti we turned from like death it finds vou unprepared o nee it tc > i â– r.i . . . Â»â€ž_... ,.. ii â€¢ â– i -. , , , , ' the painful spectacle ! what a beaut i u commen mc ye who have experienced it did the p leisure ,â€ž ' ,.â€¢â€ž â€žâ€ž' . ,, â€ž. .. r â€¢"*" ul â„¢""Â«* ,- _â€¢ â€¢ i .- i is . , l r y is upon um ale inui of a liui iter ; and ol possessing the article bear any proportion to the i . i s , Â»""Â«Â»"'â– . w â– e , â€¢ oi . â€¢ â€¢ i . ' wl.ut a loathsomo one uikiii the sm of drunken pain of being called on to pay lor a when you hud â€žâ€žâ€ž i â€ž m , h _.. u ij . aen it not in your power ' l " pss ' ,'. h ,' Â«>Â»* â€¢"â– " "^ put an ono.ny mto g.mxi people hark ye : a few rules well kept i h ' h m Â° ulh l Â° %' 5 * bra ' n8 / ' . . will contribute much to your happiness and iii.ie 1 a y ' commr " al ailvertiser peodence never buv wbut vou do not n-ally want ,....,â€žâ€žâ€žâ€ž ti c n _.._-. w v u ,â€¢". i â– .... matrimony â€” 1 ho fii i win beautifii extract never buy on credit when you can possib y < o â€¢ fr , ,â€ž , ,- , â€ž,â€ž . . , . i Â» . "' t " nu -* i ii i -. â€¢ , â€¢ ii . , is lrom ' l-.iuiily lectures by mrs \. soroat of without luke prido if being alio to say " 1 owe t mi ' r u ' ul â€ž txr . .... lauiitxn massachusetts : no man wives are sometimes thought ess ; â€ž , ,â€ž..,â€ž . r.l _. l j ... . . daughters now and then extravagant many a e,nhu,.ti p ' , r i wr0,chedne t j wh u ch h â„¢ lime when neither the wife nor the daughter would " "* z 'â€ž "" r j e l si t ml '"â€¢ willingly give a single pang to the fond father's bo Â«"".!' i ,' "^ 1 ?*?' c "" nu ''"'' h w*t son ll.ey b urge al tease l.i.n to get articles pica ! mo ? , b ! t "' bc 1 ba '"" cd sant enougbto be sure to possess hut difficult e 2sh . u . . z ""'. "'" cv0 ',' . '" ar he him ... bu"y ; he purchases on credit is ed v^^^^tal f *'?"' * " c " d Â£ i j i i . . i . , lerenco will dull and suspic ion blast it must im sued ; and many an hour made wretched by their j i _ i _- * _, !* â– c â€ž â– , no . t ' Â«â€¢Â»â– â– i watered with a shower of tender nfh-cl on exnnnd follv and imprudence old robert presents his , j u.i.1 â€ž l m â€žÂ»â€¢ â€ž..â€ž .- "â– "" Â»Â»Â«" cxp.ma â€¢ i . . u . .- . i . . . fi " wh a glow ol ut t.-utiimi and cuarded with thn compliiiieuts to tho adies uud ixtgs they wou 1 ;.â€žâ€ž, 7 . ,- . . h wÂ«n ine . ., . . i ii i . â€¢ i . ,-' iinpregiii uie iwrner of uiihiak.-ii confidence thim have the goixlness to read the lust eight es once â€žâ€ž;,,,â€žâ€ž. ;, m u l i c '".Â»"â– "â€¢'â€¢ i nua . . ii .. . ... â€¢ u ,. nurtured it will bloom with trngrance in everv ma a week till they get them by heart and then act us â€ž,,â€ž , lf ..,- ,â€ž,,. â€žâ€ž,â€žâ€ž,. â€ž _ j ,. er ',~' .. - ii - i - â€¢ ... .- so " Â°. in . and sweeten even the liinchiios of 1a their own excellent dispositions will direct lining years " del i ' to a to to to to bitters m oh a your i h i iniiiih or n h to liihoih you huve received illl the hen.'lils xl public no 86 an act concerning tonnage duty on spanish vessels he it enacted by the senate and house of repre sentatives f the united stales of america in congress assembled that from and after the first day of march next spanish vessels coming from the island of cuba or porto rico either directly or after touching nl nny port or pluce shall pay in tlie ports ofthe united stiles such further tonnage duty in addition to the tonnage dutv which may be payable under any other law ns slmil be equivalent to the amount of discriminating du ty tliat would have beeu imposed on the cargoes im ported in the said vessels respectively if the same had been exported from the port of havana in american bottoms sec 5 and be it further enacted that before any such vessel shall be permitted to clear out or depart from a port ofthe united slates with a esrgo which shall be directly or indirectly destined to either of the said islands the said vessel shall pay such further ton nage duty aa shall be equivalent to the amount of dis criminating duty that would be payable tor the time be ing upon the cargo if imported into the purl uf hava na in an american bottom sec 3 and be tt further enacted that no spanish vessel shall be allowed to clear out or depart nom n port of the united states with any goods wares or merchandise except upon a destination to sonic jwrt or place in the island of cuba or porto r.co without giving bond with approved security in double the value of ihe vessel and cargo that the said cargo or any part th-r.-of sl.a'l not be landed in either ofthe said islands â€” wh ch bond shall be cancelled on pmluc'tr of certifi cates from an american consul that the sn d cargo has been landed elsewhere bnnatide and without intention to re-ship it for a port in one of the said islands sec 4 ami be it further enacted that the secre tary of the treasu r y be and he is hereby authorized from tune to time lo estimate the said additional ton nage duty and to give directions to the oiliccrs of the customs of the united states for the collections of such duties so as to coliform the same toany variation which may take place in the discriminating duties levied on t'.e cargoes of american vessels in the said port of havana sec , r ). anil be it further enactid thnt whenever the president of tho united states shall be satisfied that the discriminating duties in 1'iviir of spanish hot loins levied upon the cargoes of american vessels in tbe ports of cuba and porto rico hate been abolished or whenever in his opinion a satisfactory arrangement upon the subject of the said duties shall have 1 n made between the united slates and spain the pre sident is hereby authorized to declare the nine by pro clamation and thereupon this act shall oease to have anv fbrther force or enact approved : utlj june lÂ«o4 render an account at each scsmoii to congress show ing the amount withdrawn and extinguished as afore snid and the balance still in circulation sec m awl he it further enacted that on failure of eiiher or all of the corporations foresaid to comply with the requirements of the second section of this act it shall not thereafter be lawful for the corpora tion or corporations so failing tn isa.ic any prombjoory note or bdl nf n jess denomination than ten dollars approved : 30th june ia')4 public no 81.1 an act making compensation for certain diplomatic services and for other purposes df it enacted hy the senate and house of repre sentatives of ihe un ited states of america in congress assembled that there be allowed and paid to vv h i c wright to fupply the deficiency of a former ap propriation in payment of the balance found due to him in the adjustment of his accounts and for his diploma tic services at the court of brazil after the death of mr tudor and before the arrival of mr brown the fuin of five thousand and thirty-seven dollnrs also to the stnte of maine to reimburse the expense of supporting certain american citizens iu prison at freuencton in new brunswick seventy-live dollars also to john adams smith nathaniel xiles and j c pickett secretaries of legation a compensation tor their services as charguh d affaires at the rate of lout thousand five hundred dollars per annum during the tuna ibat ihey were actually left in charge of the af&iri of the legations to which they were attached deduct ng therefrom the amount already pud to them as secretaries of legation ; the aforesaid sums to be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated to jiimes c pickett secretary of legation left in charge of the affairs of the united states at bouota on tbo termination of the mission of mr moore onequar tor's salary for the expense f his return to the united states live hundred dollars approved : kulh june 1634 evlmmbi ky female seminary the exercises or this institution wili be resumed on the 1st of october the price of tuition per session 5 months is 10 bo drawing and painting ho music 820 â€” payable in advance benji cottrell salisbury aug 0 1634 principal salisbury jffale leadcniy rcmiis institution will open under the direction *- of the subscriber on monday the first day of september as be expects at first to have u li mited number of pupils and intends devoting his attention exclusively to his school he hopes to give the most entire satisfaction to all who patronize him ilis terms of tuition will be per session us j follows : public no p2.1 av act repealing certain acts of the legislative council of tlie territory of florida be it enacted hy the senate and house of repre tentative of tht united slates of aim rica in congress tust milled that all such acts or parts of acts passed by the legislative council ofthe territory of florida ns may impose a higher or greater tax on the slates or " tber property of non-resident citizens than is imposed on tbe slavos or other property of resident citizens of raid territory are declared null and void sec 2 and be tl furlhi r enacted tint if any pe bon sbnll attempt to enforce any of tho acts or purt of lets passed by the legislative council of the territo ry of florida as aforesaid by demanding or receiving any tax position or assessment authorized or pre - ribed thereby such person shall on conviction tlicnv t be punished by fine not exceeding iwo hundred dollars or by imprisonment not exceeding six months or either or both of said punishments sec i and be it further enacted that the coun ty of leon in the territory of florida shall be utl.uri i'-'i iu elect two additional members to the legislative i uiicd oo the lirst monday in september next and 1 dl he lawful for the legislative council to designate by law the election districts in such manner as to en s re ail equality of representation tu each approved 30th june 1834 reading writing and arithmetic 80 00 english grammar and geography 9 00 languages and sciences â€¢ 12 00 thos w sparrow august 30 1634 3t land for sale i^iie subscriber offers for sale u tract of land â– of 5 0 7 acres lying on both sides ol irunt's creek six miles southwest of salisbury fro l r jo to 200 acres are cleared about 20 ol which is excellent meadow in good order there - a is a g....d dwelling-house on the jlft.'iinu a hum and other out-houses terms will lie made accommodating to any ono wishing to purchase fftj any one desiring to see the property will pl.-ase cull on the subscriber living five miles from salisbury on the road to beattie'a ford ij^^^^^^mmalthku 11 lin ke _______ .li d thnt the secretary ofthe treasury be and he is hereby authorized to grant unto the president di re-tors ami company of the bank of the united stales and their successors nnd assigns a right of way and pas sage over and upon the lands and premises purchased by the united slates for the site of a custon.-lmu Â» . m the port of new york and upon such terms and condi tions.and with such reservations end restriction Â«â€¢ signs of the times â€” we see it confidently stu te.l that all the members of tho house of repre senli.tiv.-s from indiana with one oxception huve since their return home renounced jackson i the great west w.ll never again yield its support to that administration which claims to be strict constructionists in mutters tending to the public welfare and latitudinarian in very thing elie ! â€” baltimore patriot inquest faitraordinary wo have heard that un inquest was held yesterday at the navy-yard by the secretary nnd commissioners of the navy on the decapitated figure-hoa.l of the c'onatitu hon it is rumored and currently believed that biter the close and solomn investigation which lhe importance of thn subject domeudod the verdie was fclo de m , fell in the-eca boston journal august 30 1 sl salisbury may 17 1h.'u ( tk re prepared to execute every kind of printing i * " m n very sii|s-ri..r style and our charges will be . res onahh any f^y orders from ii di-i'anco will i e-.yt bx it the x at prirr.pt ittfnthm public no 84 izing the governor of the several \\ act